Complete a verbal (whole class) practice with conjunctions
Complete class work assignment on conjunctions (language network book)
Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012
Review notes on conjunctions
Complete a verbal (whole class) practice with conjunctions
Complete class work assignment on conjunctions (language network book)
Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012
Introduction to Sojourner Truth unit
Select topic for Persuasive Speech and discuss project details/requirements
Friday, Dec. 7, 2012
Introduction to Sojourner Truth unit
Select topic for Persuasive Speech and discuss project details/requirements
Begin reading Sojourner Truth's speech for the gist
Re-read for significance
Complete chart identifying Truth's major points
HOMEWORK
Monday, Dec. 3, 2012
Study notes on conjunctions
Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012
Study notes on conjunctions
Write each of the following sentences. Highlight or box the conjunctions and the conjunctive adverbs.
1. Wow! A strange object fell from the sky and crashed into Roswell, New Mexico.
2. Both photographers and reporters covered the story.
3. Honestly, before the object fell, few people had heard of Roswell.
4. No one knows what happened that day; nevertheless, many people find the incident fascinating.
5. People believed that a spaceship had landed, but the Air Force had a different explanation.
6. First the government confirmed the rumors, and then they denied them.
7. A scientist named Stanton Friedman was surprised by the eyewitness stories he heard; consequently, he wrote a book about the incident.
Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012
Study notes on conjunctions
Write each of the following sentences. Highlight or box the conjunctions and the conjunctive adverbs.
1. Wow! A strange object fell from the sky and crashed into Roswell, New Mexico.
2. Both photographers and reporters covered the story.
3. Honestly, before the object fell, few people had heard of Roswell.
4. No one knows what happened that day; nevertheless, many people find the incident fascinating.
5. People believed that a spaceship had landed, but the Air Force had a different explanation.
6. First the government confirmed the rumors, and then they denied them.
7. A scientist named Stanton Friedman was surprised by the eyewitness stories he heard; consequently, he wrote a book about the incident.
Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012
Work on Assignment 1. This is due on Monday, Dec. 10, 2012
CLASS WORK
Monday, Dec. 3, 2012- Receive textbooks
- POP Quiz on Prepositions
- Notes: Subordinating, Coordinating, Correlative Conjunctions & Conjunctive Adverbs
- Verbal (whole class) practice with conjunctions
Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012- Review notes on conjunctions
- Complete a verbal (whole class) practice with conjunctions
- Complete class work assignment on conjunctions (language network book)
Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012- Review notes on conjunctions
- Complete a verbal (whole class) practice with conjunctions
- Complete class work assignment on conjunctions (language network book)
Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012- Introduction to Sojourner Truth unit
- Select topic for Persuasive Speech and discuss project details/requirements
Friday, Dec. 7, 2012HOMEWORK
Monday, Dec. 3, 2012- Study notes on conjunctions
Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012- Study notes on conjunctions
- Write each of the following sentences. Highlight or box the conjunctions and the conjunctive adverbs.
- 1. Wow! A strange object fell from the sky and crashed into Roswell, New Mexico.
Wednesday, Dec. 5, 20122. Both photographers and reporters covered the story.
3. Honestly, before the object fell, few people had heard of Roswell.
4. No one knows what happened that day; nevertheless, many people find the incident fascinating.
5. People believed that a spaceship had landed, but the Air Force had a different explanation.
6. First the government confirmed the rumors, and then they denied them.
7. A scientist named Stanton Friedman was surprised by the eyewitness stories he heard; consequently, he wrote a book about the incident.
- Study notes on conjunctions
- Write each of the following sentences. Highlight or box the conjunctions and the conjunctive adverbs.
- 1. Wow! A strange object fell from the sky and crashed into Roswell, New Mexico.
Thursday, Dec. 6, 20122. Both photographers and reporters covered the story.
3. Honestly, before the object fell, few people had heard of Roswell.
4. No one knows what happened that day; nevertheless, many people find the incident fascinating.
5. People believed that a spaceship had landed, but the Air Force had a different explanation.
6. First the government confirmed the rumors, and then they denied them.
7. A scientist named Stanton Friedman was surprised by the eyewitness stories he heard; consequently, he wrote a book about the incident.
- Work on Assignment 1. This is due on Monday, Dec. 10, 2012
- Go HERE for more details.
Friday, Dec. 7, 2012